UHF RFID Reader Modules for OEM Hardware Integration
Raylink RFID modules are compact UHF RFID reader engines for manufacturers building smart cabinets, desktop readers, printers, access devices, and embedded industrial RFID systems.
RFID modules give equipment manufacturers a practical path to build reader capability into a finished device without developing the RF reader board from the beginning. They are used when enclosure size, antenna routing, host-board connection, and firmware behavior all need to be controlled inside a compact product.
Raylink RFID supports OEM and ODM hardware teams with module selection, antenna planning discussion, regional frequency configuration review, and integration support before pilot production.
Product Range
Browse rfid modules options
Use this page as a starting point. For final model selection, share the application environment, read zone, host system, and expected deployment quantity with Raylink RFID.
RLM-1P 1 Port RFID Module
Compact one-port UHF RFID module for smart cabinets, desktop readers, terminals, and small controlled read points.
Build RFID capability into branded hardware, industrial terminals, cabinets, and custom automation devices.
Antenna Layout Planning
Discuss antenna position, read-zone control, housing structure, and tag placement before production.
Firmware Cooperation
Review host commands, firmware behavior, and integration expectations with the engineering team.
Compact Device Fit
Use module-level hardware when finished devices cannot accommodate a full external fixed reader.
FAQ
RFID Modules selection questions
When should I choose an RFID module instead of a finished reader?
Choose a module when the RFID reader must be built into your own device enclosure, host board, firmware flow, or branded hardware product.
Can Raylink help with module integration?
Yes. Raylink RFID can discuss module selection, antenna layout, host connection, firmware requirements, and OEM production planning.
Does the module page replace a detailed product datasheet?
No. The category page helps buyers choose a direction. Final specifications should be checked on the specific model page or datasheet.
Engineering Consultation
Need help choosing the right rfid modules?
Send the application details, installation environment, tag type, read-zone target, and expected quantity. Raylink RFID will help review a practical hardware direction.